According to a Daily Mail source, Charlotte FC has recently asked if Giovani Lo Celso, a midfielder for Tottenham Hotspur, is available.
The American team is hoping to bolster its roster as the MLS transfer window draws to a close, especially in the attacking midfield role. Charlotte FC, who is now sixth in the Eastern Conference, is eager to add a big player to their team.
According to reports, the side has Miguel Almirón, a winger for Newcastle United, and Lo Celso in their sights. There are worries, meanwhile, that the club may not be able to afford Lo Celso’s hefty fee.
There is just one year left on the 28-year-old Argentine midfielder’s Tottenham deal. Because of this, he is a desirable target for Charlotte FC, since his contract status may make a trade more likely.
It appears that the North Carolina team has contacted the Spurs to inquire about the potential of adding Lo Celso to the team.
A Premier League star and a Tottenham player are apparently being eyed by an MLS team.
This week marks the end of the second MLS transfer window, thus Charlotte FC has to move quickly to complete a transaction. The team must move rapidly to complete any agreements before the deadline if they are serious about signing Lo Celso.
There have been constant rumors regarding Lo Celso’s future, which is why Charlotte FC is showing interest. According to recent rumors, Aston Villa and Real Betis are also in the running to sign him.
These two teams have made bids for the midfield player, who now has to decide between joining a Premier League team or moving to La Liga, according to TyC Sports.
Lo Celso would surprise everyone if he decides to transfer to the Major League Soccer (MLS) given the stage of his career. Making the switch to American soccer might perhaps hinder his prospects of being selected for Argentina’s national team since there could not be as much competition and visibility in MLS play as there is in European leagues.
The midfield player may be more eager to return to La Liga’s comfortable surroundings after proving himself in Europe.
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